Plantar fibroma

Plantar fibroma is the name given to a benign lump underneath the skin on the sole of the foot. Benign means that the lump is not cancerous. A plantar fibroma is not harmful, however, it can be painful when pressure is applied, making walking and standing uncomfortable.

What is a plantar fibroma?

A plantar fibroma is a mass of fibrous tissue and collagen. In the foot a plantar fibroma is found in the plantar aponeurosis, which is a thick fibrous band on the sole of the foot that helps to support the arch.

A plantar fibroma will typically appear alone, however, it is possible to have more than one fibroma at a time, in either one, or both feet.

What causes a plantar fibroma?

The cause of plantar fibromas is not well understood, although trauma to the area is thought to be the most common cause. Other causes may include:

Certain medications

Genetics

Some people with a systemic disease may be at increased risk of developing a plantar fibroma. This is not necessarily anything to do with the disease itself, but rather the effect that some long-term conditions can have on factors such as wound healing, as well as the impact of medication. The conditions that may increase the risk of developing a plantar fibroma include:

How is a plantar fibroma diagnosed?

One of our podiatrists will be able to diagnose whether what you have is a plantar fibroma. It is important to visit a podiatrist so that other conditions can be ruled out.

What would podiatry for a plantar fibroma involve?

Podiatry for a plantar fibroma would consist of a thorough medical and social history. Once a diagnosis of plantar fibroma has been made one of our podiatrists will discuss with you possible treatment options. The aim of treatment for plantar fibroma is to reduce the painful symptoms caused by the fibroma.

It is not possible to remove the fibroma without surgery, however, this should be a last resort reserved only for the most severe cases. This is because it is common for plantar fibromas to re-occur after surgery. The treatments for plantar fibroma may include:

Summary

A plantar fibroma is a benign lump underneath the skin on the bottom of the foot that has formed from fibrous tissue and collagen. A plantar fibroma can be very painful, especially when pressure is applied. This means that everyday activities such as walking and standing can be uncomfortable. The exact cause of plantar fibroma is unknown, however, trauma is thought to be the most common cause.

If you have a plantar fibroma you should visit one of our podiatrists who will be able to provide advice and treatment that will help ease the painful symptoms caused by the fibroma.